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FMCG topline may rise by 300-400 bps in FY19 on rural demand: Report

The FMCG sector is likely to report 11-12 per cent rise in revenue in fiscal 2019, up 300-400 basis points from 8 per cent in fiscal 2018, driven by revival in rural demand and new product launches, domestic rating agency Crisil said in a report today.

May 08, 2018 / 16:25 IST
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A revival in rural demand may help boost the topline growth of the Rs 3.4-trillion fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector by 300-400 basis points to 11-12 per cent this financial year, said a report.

The FMCG sector is likely to report 11-12 per cent rise in revenue in fiscal 2019, up 300-400 basis points from 8 per cent in fiscal 2018, driven by revival in rural demand and new product launches, domestic rating agency Crisil said in a report today.

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This will lead to a significant improvement in their operating performance and benefit credit profiles, it added.

The rural economy may get a leg-up from the higher minimum support prices (MSP) announced by the Centre and also a favourable monsoon rainfalls, more non-agriculture rural employment, which in turn will increase farmers' disposable income, leading to consumption demand.